Programme outline for students starting in 2024/2025
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Biomedical Signal Processing
6 CFU - code 146234
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Digital signal processing
12 CFU - code 146224
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Fundamentals of Bioengineering
6 CFU - code 146233
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Innovation and Business in ICT
6 CFU - code 145761
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Networking
12 CFU - code 146225
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Recognition Systems
12 CFU - code 146226
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Digital Epidemiology
6 CFU - code 146200
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Digital Health Systems
6 CFU - code 146235
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Internship
6 CFU - code 145665
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Thesis
24 CFU - code 146238
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Ultrasound Technologies for Medical Applications
6 CFU - code 145762
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Robotics for Biomedical Engineering
6 CFU - code 146236
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Sport Tech
6 CFU - code 146237
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Analog Electronic Systems
6 CFU - code 146230
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Digital signal processing
12 CFU - code 146224
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Innovation and Business in ICT
6 CFU - code 145761
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Networking
12 CFU - code 146225
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Recognition Systems
12 CFU - code 146226
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GPU computing
6 CFU - code 146120
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Low-power embedded systems
6 CFU - code 146231
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Microelectronics devices, sensors and MEMS
6 CFU - code 146197
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Internship
6 CFU - code 145665
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Low-power wireless networking for the Internet of Things
6 CFU - code 145811
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Thesis
24 CFU - code 146238
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Advanced computing architectures
6 CFU - code 145447
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High Performance Computing
6 CFU - code 146232
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Computer Vision
6 CFU - code 140266
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Digital signal processing
12 CFU - code 146224
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Innovation and Business in ICT
6 CFU - code 145761
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Networking
12 CFU - code 146225
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Recognition Systems
12 CFU - code 146226
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Blockchain
6 CFU - code 146157
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Computer Graphics
6 CFU - code 146229
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Deep learning
6 CFU - code 145764
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Distributed systems
6 CFU - code 146223
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Fog and Cloud Computing
6 CFU - code 145771
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Internship
6 CFU - code 145665
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Multimedia Data Security
6 CFU - code 145614
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Thesis
24 CFU - code 146238
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Multisensory interactive systems
6 CFU - code 155020
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Service Design and Engineering
6 CFU - code 145810
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Digital signal processing
12 CFU - code 146224
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Innovation and Business in ICT
6 CFU - code 145761
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Network security
6 CFU - code 145065
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Networking
12 CFU - code 146225
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Recognition Systems
12 CFU - code 146226
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Simulation and performance evaluation
6 CFU - code 145462
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Communication Systems
6 CFU - code 146227
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Radar Systems and Applications
6 CFU - code 146306
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Sensing Technologies and Data Processing
6 CFU - code 146303
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Wireless Networking and Localization
6 CFU - code 146228
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Internship
6 CFU - code 145665
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Thesis
24 CFU - code 146238
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Business Development Laboratory
9 CFU - code 145288
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Fog and Cloud Computing
6 CFU - code 145771
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ICT Innovation
9 CFU - code 145455
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Innovation and Entrepreneurship Basic
6 CFU - code 145936
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Networking
12 CFU - code 146225
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Next generation networks
6 CFU - code 146069
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Project course
6 CFU - code 145301
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Simulation and performance evaluation
6 CFU - code 145462
Graduates in Information Engineering can conceive, design and manage complex systems that involve several challenges ranging from the acquisition, processing, and extraction of information, as well as all the aspects related to data transmission, archiving and protection; to this end, during the development of their academic career, they will acquire a broad set of skills in interdisciplinary application contexts.
They develop solid technical and scientific knowledge in the area of information engineering, which in particular declines into:
- knowledge of the most advanced methodologies and tools for the design of acquisition, transmission and processing systems for heterogeneous signals and data
- ability to design, engineer and manage intelligent systems
- solid command of engineering methodologies to understand the limits and criticalities of a system
- capability to understand how to implement technology transfer and business management.
The knowledge acquired can be widely used in a large number of application and industrial contexts, which include not only the sphere of systems related to telecommunications but also range over a vast pool of related domains and application sectors, with a broad vision.
The course provides substantial laboratory experiences, projects, and seminars - from both academia and industry - as well as internship opportunities with our research partners, to further develop and strengthen the scientific and communication skills necessary for a rapid entry into a fruitful professional career.
Teaching activities include
- traditional lectures
- laboratory activities
- thematic seminars and internship.
The educational method is also devoted to challenge-based learning, as well as to a renewed focus on soft-skills, an essential feature for a successful professional figure.
Career Opportunities
The skills acquired guarantee employability in a wide range of areas, which include both the corporate or industry sector, as well as prominent research-oriented positions in institutes or academia.
A non-exhaustive list includes the following fields:
- companies in the areas of research and development, engineering, production and marketing of products and services in the fields of telecommunications, networks, signal processing, electronics, multimedia, information technology and biomedical engineering
- companies operating in domains that need skills for the development and use of communication systems and infrastructures and data and signal processing to support internal organisation, production and marketing
- companies dealing with design, supply and maintenance of services provided via telematic networks, sensor networks, distributed architectures and the Internet
- companies supplying structures and services for IT systems and networks
- research and development centres, both public and private.
Further Studies
The Master's degree in Information Engineering provides knowledge, skills and training for entering PhD courses in Italy and abroad.
At the University of Trento there is a specific